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To ensure that people are not identifiable from our incident round-up, we will no longer be providing street names for smaller towns and villages, where incidents have occurred.
Crews from Thirsk and Northallerton responded to reports of a two vehicle road traffic collision. On arrival, no persons were trapped in the vehicles. Crews made the scene safe and left the female in the hands of Yorkshire Ambulance Service.
A crew from Whitby responded to reports of a 2 year old boy stuck in the bathroom due to a security latch. The boy was released unharmed using a hooligan tool.
A crew from Settle responded to reports of flooding in a domestic property. Crews assisted the homeowners with removing floodwater and clearing the drains.
Two crews from Harrogate responded to reports of a road traffic collision involving two vehicles. 3 occupants were out of the vehicles on arrival of the fire service. Crews released a total of 3 occupants from the two vehicles. One male was taken to hospital via road ambulance. Crews used edraulic cutting gear, stabilisation kit, reciprocating saw, sharps kit, stabfast, small tools and crew power to release the persons trapped in the vehicles.
A crew from York responded to reports of an alarm sounding in a residential building. This was a false alarm due to an accidental activation of a call point.
A crew from Scarborough responded to reports of a fire in the open. This was a false alarm made with good intent and was deemed to be sea fret (fog).
A crew from Boroughbridge responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding. This was a false alarm, with an unknown cause.
A crew from Easingwold responded to reports of flooding in the open. On arrival, the water had begun to affect the property. Crews used a light portable pump to pump the water out of the property.
A crew from Masham responded to reports of flooding inside a property. Crews used a major pump to pump the water out of the property.
Crews from Summerbridge and Lofthouse responded to reports of flooding in the open. Crews used the major pump and half suction to pump the water away.
A crew from Bedale responded to reports of flood water in the kitchen of a commercial premise. Crews used an ejector pump to pump out the water.
A crew from Skipton responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding in a commercial building. This was a fault alarm caused by steam.
A crew from York responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding in a commercial building. This was a false alarm with an unknown cause.
A crew from York responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding in a commercial building.
A crew from Harrogate responded to reports of flooding to the lower ground floor of a property. This was a very small amount of water. Crews gave advice to the owner.
A crew from Acomb responded to a request to gain entry on behalf of the Ambulance service. Crews assisted the ambulance in gaining the keysafe code to unlock the door.
A crew from Huntington responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding in a residential property. This was a false alarm caused by cooking fumes.
Crew were mobilised to assist ambulance crews with a patient. Crewpower used.
A crew from Fley responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding in a property. This was a false alarm caused by a system fault.
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